About this Research Topic
This Research Topic aims to describe facts ascribable to the phenomenon of violence in all its forms. Physical, verbal, digital, and psychological; in addition, this topic aims to bring to light neglected and sometimes concealed aspects of psychopathology that may underlie violent attitudes, such as bullying, discrimination, and violence experienced, especially at a young age. Through such clinical, biological, and epidemiological insights, an attempt will be made to improve knowledge of this aspect of pathology to improve treatment protocols and outcomes and potentially highlight biomarkers and clinical and social factors that can be identified as predictors.
Contributors are welcome to use the formats of an Original Research article, Brief Research Report, Systematic Review, Review, Mini-Review, Policy and Practice Review, Hypothesis and Theory, Perspective, Case Report, Community Case Study, General Commentary, or Opinion. Studies addressing the following themes are strongly encouraged:
- Biological aspects and their consequential changes in psychotic disorders in case of violence
- Violence and Neuro-progression In Schizophrenia and Psychotic Disorders
- Potential biomarkers related to violence and psychosis
- Psychotic patients and violence: Are any differences detectable by Neuroimaging?
- Comparison of BDNF levels in psychotic patients with a history of violence
Keywords: Schizophrenia, Aggression, Psychotic Disorder, violence
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